Media

Township, City And Fieldsboro To Receive New COVID Relief Funding

EVESHAM, NJ-- Governor Phil Murphy, the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders and Congressman Andy Kim announced on Friday that New Jersey will send close to $8.2 million in coronavirus relief funding to Burlington County and its 40 municipalities to help with their response to the ongoing health and economic crisis.

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‘We Are Anticipating A Second Wave’ As New Coronavirus Cases Spike To 4-Month High, N.J. Health Officials Says

As the state hit its highest single-day total of new COVID-19 cases in more than four months, officials warned Thursday that New Jersey is bracing for a potential second wave of the coronavirus that could escalate quickly if residents become complacent about prevention practices.

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Singleton-Cryan Bill To Streamline Government Construction Projects Clears Committee

Trenton – In an effort to lower the cost of public construction projects, the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee today passed legislation sponsored by Senators Troy Singleton and Joe Cryan to authorize design-build construction services and procurement.

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Cryan-Singleton Bill Would Enhance Foreclosure Assistance

Trenton – Legislation sponsored by Senator Joe Cryan and Senator Troy Singleton promoting the use of a mediation program to prevent foreclosures was approved by the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee today.

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Stomp Out Bullying

Bullying is an undeniable, unfortunate fact of life. We are either victims of it, witness it or forgive me for saying it, maybe even a participant. 

It is a mean, arrogant and despicable practice. Bullying practices can end in hatred and racism. And unfortunately, the digital age, which has brought us many technological benefits, has given us cyber bullying. A thoughtless comment, post, or insinuation can leave as much pain as a push in the classroom or a bump on the playground.

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Editorial

Why You Should Vote ASAP – And Use A Drop Box

Editorial

If you’re thinking that you can vote as you normally would in this election, the year 2020 has another nasty surprise for you: You can’t.

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These 7 Backstops Are Designed To Prevent NJ Voter Fraud During Mail In Voting

COVID-19 has changed the way we work, socialize and yes, elect legislators and a president.

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If You Make Less Than $150K, You Could Be Eligible For Childcare Money Under Expanded N.J. Program

New Jersey is raising the income limits so more families are eligible for a new state program designed to dramatically cut childcare costs for school-age kids who are remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Don’t Forget the Ballot Questions!

When we think about casting our votes for the November election, we are often consumed by the question of “WHO do we want to represent us?” However, there are other important considerations on the ballot this year, comprised in three public questions posed to the voters.

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Pandemic In NJ Forces 1.2 Million To Become ‘Food Insecure,’ Report Says

Number surges by 56% this year, higher than national rate due to hard-hit hospitality and leisure industries

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